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There is probably no more reliable and versatile piece of clothing you own than jeans. You can wear your jeans almost every day and pair them with everything from a simple T-shirt to a tie and blazer, depending on where you’re heading.
At Insider Picks, we've done our best to inform you of new and exciting brands that are making some of the best denim out there, and if you’ve gotten to try out Buck Mason or Mott & Bow for yourself, chances are you understand why we’re so into them.
But despite our love of jeans, the simple truth is that you need more in your wardrobe than three pairs of Levi’s and nothing else.
One of the best ways to mix up your looks a bit is to add a pair or two of chinos to your closet. A bit lighter than denim, you can get chinos in a wide array of colors that are versatile in a different way. Below we’ve collected some of our favorite chinos from brands we know and trust. It’s a great opportunity to add some color and diversity to your fall style.
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Everlane
Everlane makes some of our favorite hoodies and cashmere sweaters on the market, but that’s not the only fall fashion item the brand does well. These slim-fit pants are made to move with you and come in a wide range of colors.
Buck Mason
Buck Mason cares about the essentials of your wardrobe and works hard to make sure they make them right. They already make one of my favorite pairs of jeans, so I’m quick to trust their chinos as well. As an added bonus, all of their products are made in America.
J.Crew
These red chinos are a bit bold, but if you’re up for the challenge, they’ll surely add a great bit of pop to your fall fashion. If you’re a J.Crew fan already, these are a solid buy, with plenty of other colors to choose from.
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